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let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> caller: mr. cramer, jim, bbb boo-yah to ya. >> i'm liking that. >> caller: thank you for your dedication, your help and razor-sharp wit. i've been watching biotechs for a good entry point. i notice dropped 16% and i'm scared. >> we were waiting, remember, they've got other drugs, initial drug, they don't have the good royalty arrangement. and that's why i want you to pull the trigger and buy. let's go to jeff in florida. jeff. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how about you? >> caller: great job there. thank you. >> caller: doing a great job there. listen, i just want to know, what do you think about dollar tree? >> you know i like dollar tree and the one in south florida, one of the best, and neptune. let's go to irma in florida. >> caller: hi, irma blake here from sunny venice, florida. >> i'll be right near there this weekend. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know your opinion about mdu resources. >> you know, i like mdu resources. got a good yield, a steady business. and i recom
let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> caller: mr. cramer, jim, bbb boo-yah to ya. >> i'm liking that. >> caller: thank you for your dedication, your help and razor-sharp wit. i've been watching biotechs for a good entry point. i notice dropped 16% and i'm scared. >> we were waiting, remember, they've got other drugs, initial drug, they don't have the good royalty arrangement. and that's why i want you to pull the trigger and buy. let's go to jeff in florida. jeff....
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let's go to austin in florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is alj. shoutout to the student investment club. >> i like crb refining. we did a video on the street.com if you want more information. >>> david in massachusetts. >> caller: jim, how are you. like the show, love the personality. >> thank you. >> caller: question is, tdt, just upgraded. >> i need to recommend every single part in one of the airplanes, including bpa. we like honeywell, all of them. are. >>> big robert in missouri. big robert. >> caller: hello, jim. >> yo, yo. >> caller: my stock is ppg. >> are you a lucky man, that stock going higher. i don't like the way that the steelers broke up the team. >>> kevin in new york. >> caller: my stock, hfc. >> my dad, talking about refiners earlier, i would have put hfc on the top. sorry, dan digger. the refiners as long as oil is found in this country, keep going on the refiners at this pace. and ulta salon, sell, sell, sell. that's a freebie. stick with cramer. >> lightning round sponsored by t.d
let's go to austin in florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is alj. shoutout to the student investment club. >> i like crb refining. we did a video on the street.com if you want more information. >>> david in massachusetts. >> caller: jim, how are you. like the show, love the personality. >> thank you. >> caller: question is, tdt, just upgraded. >> i need to recommend every single part in one of the...
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i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! >>> in your face, that's right, even some democrats are saying that about president obama's decision to make u.n. ambassador susan rice his new national security adviser. yeah. susan rice, the same one who kept saying the youtube video actually caused the benghazi attack even after everybody knew that was false. guess what, congress has no say in her appointment. >>> on wall street, meanwhile, investors suffering through the long-awaited correction, it includes the japanese sell-off and some unimpressive economic numbers. so the dow falls 217 points, for what it's
i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! >>> in your face, that's right, even some democrats are saying that about president obama's decision to make u.n. ambassador susan rice his new national security adviser. yeah. susan rice, the same one who kept saying the youtube video actually caused the benghazi attack even after everybody knew that was false. guess what, congress has no say in her appointment. >>> on wall street, meanwhile, investors suffering through the...
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follow @jim cramer on twitter. send jim an e-mail to mad money@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. >> miss something, head to mad money.cnbc.com. >>> we're hearing a lot of talk about a bubble but i think it's more complicated than that. especially when dealing with technology stocks. these initial public offerings tend to follow pattern. consider fuel, it's a company that uses artificial intelligence to help make the best problematic ads on the internet. when rocket fuel came public stock lived up to its name. pricing at 29, opening at 59.95 before closing out at 96% gain. it was followed by hideous declines. that's the pattern. stock went down to $37 and change last week. fast forward to today, stock is back up to $57. now the company reported last week and while the market didn't seem to understand they were underwell und underwheled by the results. we have to see if they can keep up their momentum as so many others seem to have fallen by the wayside. we know online advertising is here to stay. it is s
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"mad >> i'm jim cramer, welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts, they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm trying to save you money. i'm teaching and coaching you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. of night i come out here and help you find high-quality companies with stocks that are worth owning, stocks that will reward you by going higher or paying you juicy dividends or maybe even both. but perhaps because of my four decades in the business, i sometimes leave too much unsaid. i take too much knowledge for granted. knowledge you need to know to be the best investor you can possibly be. we're taking time-out to impart some of the knowledge in a special show about the way stocks work and interrelate with the companies they stand for and represent, two different things. on "mad money," we analyze companies, trying t
"mad >> i'm jim cramer, welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts, they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm trying to save you money. i'm teaching and coaching you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. of night i come out...
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. >> caller: hey, jim, look. we really appreciate you. you helped me the last couple of years recoop the thousands that my so-called professional broker lost for me. >> thank you for those kind words. we go at it every day helping you. thank you. >> caller: you're also helping me make sure i have a fund set aside for my granddaughter's college. but what's the deal with after hours trading and why are we cut out from that? >> it's not a bad thing. so often after hours trading is misdirection placed. you know how he runs it, it's a read option play. i feel very strongly that it's just a fake out city. it's a wild west. i don't want you there. now, you can. you can certainly do it. but why trade on no information. that's just guessing. we don't guess on mad money but thank you for the kind comments and great about your granddaughter and the trust. can i go to dave in north carolina. >> caller: booyah jim. how are you doing. >> good. >> caller: i like watching your show. we all watch it. thank you for all of your help and the staff. >> thank
. >> caller: hey, jim, look. we really appreciate you. you helped me the last couple of years recoop the thousands that my so-called professional broker lost for me. >> thank you for those kind words. we go at it every day helping you. thank you. >> caller: you're also helping me make sure i have a fund set aside for my granddaughter's college. but what's the deal with after hours trading and why are we cut out from that? >> it's not a bad thing. so often after hours...
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mad money with jim cramer. weeknights at 6:00 and 11:00 on cnbc. >>> welcome back to a bizarrely special mad money where i am trying to teach you life lessons and investing in my life. i am not a dollar sign represented by a man or a stock symbol for that matter. ticker jim. i have stumbled around the stock market long enough to learn a thing or two. tonight you're getting some of that wisdom from the school of hard knocks. that is what i attended when it came to stocks. you're getting the on tv version right here right now. we covered how i first got involved, my fourth agreed ledger obsessed with tracking the stock market. the greatest game, not monopoly, but stocks and bonds with its stock certificates and its game board and is all the cool do dads. about what would send a stock higher? don't you love that? you keep track. you love that, you keep track? i left the stock market games behind me by the time i got to middle school. we called it junior high back then. my obsession became sports, i was the second
mad money with jim cramer. weeknights at 6:00 and 11:00 on cnbc. >>> welcome back to a bizarrely special mad money where i am trying to teach you life lessons and investing in my life. i am not a dollar sign represented by a man or a stock symbol for that matter. ticker jim. i have stumbled around the stock market long enough to learn a thing or two. tonight you're getting some of that wisdom from the school of hard knocks. that is what i attended when it came to stocks. you're getting...
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>> caller: hey, jim. i am looking at an energy stock at an 8-year low. >> edid an analysis of petrobras. it come back down. it is still so cheap, i can't walk away. every brazilian stock is awful. let's go to daive if california. dave. >> hey, jim, boo-yah. >> hi, chief. >> caller: hey, jim, i'd like to ask you about dentin. >> one of my bankable 21 veos, ventas. december 31st called get rich carefully. so i'm a buyer of ventas. carol in new york. carol! >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> yo-yo. >> caller: happy holidays. i got to find out about rite aid. >> i went over that quarter. yes, it's absolutely true. it was not as good as walgreens or cvs. did it deserve a fall like this? it reminded me of wendy's. i want to circle back and buy it right here. pick another. gail in north carolina. gail! >> hi,jim yaim cramer. i'm curious why you think anc didn't do so well when it careful on the open market? >> that's a great question. you know what the answer is? i believe in my judgment. i think it goes up to 23. i
>> caller: hey, jim. i am looking at an energy stock at an 8-year low. >> edid an analysis of petrobras. it come back down. it is still so cheap, i can't walk away. every brazilian stock is awful. let's go to daive if california. dave. >> hey, jim, boo-yah. >> hi, chief. >> caller: hey, jim, i'd like to ask you about dentin. >> one of my bankable 21 veos, ventas. december 31st called get rich carefully. so i'm a buyer of ventas. carol in new york. carol!...
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>> caller: hi, jim. >> jim, what's shaking? >> caller: i wanted to give you and your staff major problems for recommending u.s. airways. >> i've got the smartest staff in the world. they make me look great every day. there's swell people there too. sports fans, most of them. >> caller: i'm a new investor coming in off the sidelines and that stock's up over 10% for me. >> well done. >> caller: my question is, what's the difference between buying on a dip and buying on a pullback, and can you give us an idea of the percentage that fits those? >> sure, that's a great question. i think 3 to 5 is a dip, a pullback is 5 to 8. a little dip, you know, intraday, down 3%, down 5% but 5% to 8% is a bull market correction. so one is a dip and the other is a correction. and in the correction, i say give it wide berth. i think the stock's at 12, put in a bid to buy some at 10. but if there's a correction, it's going to be under 10. so 12 to 11 and change on a dip and then if it's going to be a real correction, sure, give it some room. okay.
>> caller: hi, jim. >> jim, what's shaking? >> caller: i wanted to give you and your staff major problems for recommending u.s. airways. >> i've got the smartest staff in the world. they make me look great every day. there's swell people there too. sports fans, most of them. >> caller: i'm a new investor coming in off the sidelines and that stock's up over 10% for me. >> well done. >> caller: my question is, what's the difference between buying on a dip...
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let's go to jim in new york. jim? >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> no problem. >> a yr. >> i liked this on the beginning, dead wrong. got crushed in. now, the incredible backlog in airlines of what we learned from jim, can't get a 787 until 2019. those guys are right. joe in indiana. joe? >> hi, jim, thanks for taking my call. my stock is bds. >> well, you know, it has been a favorite of mine for ages. we've often liked barr, becton dixon. i say buy. it's good. it's in the sweet spot. jim in north carolina. jim? >> hey, jim cramer. appreciate your show. >> i got a question on the clmt. you recommended it a little over a year ago. i bought it at 22.50. sold it not too long ago in 38. it's dropped back down. it looks to me like a pretty good stock. >> i agree. any that yield more than 6. ings it's fine. >> boo-yah, jim cramer. >> wow, i'm liking that stuttering boo-yah. what's going on? >> thank you. >> what's your take on adn? buy, sell or hold? >> i got to get dave on because boy, ever since they had that restasis challe
let's go to jim in new york. jim? >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> no problem. >> a yr. >> i liked this on the beginning, dead wrong. got crushed in. now, the incredible backlog in airlines of what we learned from jim, can't get a 787 until 2019. those guys are right. joe in indiana. joe? >> hi, jim, thanks for taking my call. my stock is bds. >> well, you know, it has been a favorite of mine for ages. we've often liked barr, becton dixon. i say...
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jim in florida. jim. >> caller: how about a big ace -- >> huh? >> caller: how about a nice boo ya for our new pope. >> yes. yes. how thrilling is that? i was thrilled about that. that will be great. what's up? >> caller: blackberry, bbly. >> yeah. >> caller: it looks like they have good sales generated. and they've got good foreign interests. is it a good time to buy right now? >> this stock trades 1215, 1215, 1212 wait until it gets back to 12 to trade it again. right now i fear you may be behind the eight-ball if you buy blackberry. another year older and wiser. lots of earnings out from big companies this week, but the most important it's the wednesday fed meeting. it could actually be the only thing that matters. our eighth anniversary celebration is just getting started. i was excited about this. all night we're highlighting memorable moments since the show began. and remember your opinion counts. you voted online for your favorite moment. and we'll reveal the viewer's choice at the end of the show as we go to break, that's for commercial, i
jim in florida. jim. >> caller: how about a big ace -- >> huh? >> caller: how about a nice boo ya for our new pope. >> yes. yes. how thrilling is that? i was thrilled about that. that will be great. what's up? >> caller: blackberry, bbly. >> yeah. >> caller: it looks like they have good sales generated. and they've got good foreign interests. is it a good time to buy right now? >> this stock trades 1215, 1215, 1212 wait until it gets back to 12 to...
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no trading, jim. i want longer term investments. at the time i liked kimberly-clark the paper company. i still do. i told this client that i thought this one, kmb would be terrific for his portfolio. he agreed. i got it. i got the sale. he told me to buy 1,000 shares. i got it! almost immediately it went up eight points. it was a dream. i had a winner. so i called him, i said, bob, bob, i want to ring the register. i want to sell the 1,000 shares of kimberly-clark. i thought he would thank me. he was furious. he told me that i had said kimberley would be good for the long term, would have great gains over time, he wasn't interested in making $8,000. he questioned my integrity. he wanted to know if i was churning him. that's a horrible charge. meaning i was just trying to generate commissions with his money. you know what? i was scorched and torched. but he did teach me a terrific lesson. just as you don't want to turn a trade into an investment because that's a sign you're racing a loss, you don't want to turn investment into a trad
no trading, jim. i want longer term investments. at the time i liked kimberly-clark the paper company. i still do. i told this client that i thought this one, kmb would be terrific for his portfolio. he agreed. i got it. i got the sale. he told me to buy 1,000 shares. i got it! almost immediately it went up eight points. it was a dream. i had a winner. so i called him, i said, bob, bob, i want to ring the register. i want to sell the 1,000 shares of kimberly-clark. i thought he would thank me....
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ray. >> caller: hey, jim. a greetings from sunny 68 degree arizona. >> i wish i were there. >> caller: my question is that with the recent hilton ipo and starwood's stock up in the 70s and -- i want to know where you see hilton going? >> to 26. i had the opportunity to buy it at such a good price. i hope everyone got in it. i did my best to be able to say it's going to be a good buy. i think there's another four points, and i do believe that hilton it's not too late. this is one i would like very much. 26 would be valued the same as hot. until then, stay long or do some buying. lights, camera, profit! i think the upcoming amc entertainment ipo could be a blockbuster. i bless 23. thank you from jim cramer@jim cramer twitter for the helpful constructive comments about amc as opposed to the attacks i have been enduring all day. stay with cramer. >>> monday, kick off the trading day with squawk on the street. live from post nine at the nyse. >> i mean, come on, people, it doesn't go up every day. it just doesn't w
ray. >> caller: hey, jim. a greetings from sunny 68 degree arizona. >> i wish i were there. >> caller: my question is that with the recent hilton ipo and starwood's stock up in the 70s and -- i want to know where you see hilton going? >> to 26. i had the opportunity to buy it at such a good price. i hope everyone got in it. i did my best to be able to say it's going to be a good buy. i think there's another four points, and i do believe that hilton it's not too late....
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>>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and to coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. there's some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to do something about it. tonight i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. no, not i am jim cramer of "mad money," "squawk on the street" and that avatar comes up many times these days. it did take my years to learn that avatar was not a movie. what i want to do tonight is a special show. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. i'm going to give you the skinny on how i became a good investor, how i can help you become better than i've ever been. that is the ultimate g
>>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to...
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i'm jim cramer. i'll see you next time. in a mountain retreat, a con man stalk their prey. >> once i finally came to the realization that this thing is just a scam, it was too late. >> narrator: no victim is too big or too small... >> they took 25 bucks from a 15-year-old paperboy. if you had it to give, they'd take it. >> narrator: ...until a trusted employee decides to bring them down from the inside. >> if i just walked away, nobody would stop them. they would just keep taking money. >> narrator: and later... in a tough real-estate market, hawaiian mortgage broker james lull claims there's big money to be made by fixing bad
i'm jim cramer. i'll see you next time. in a mountain retreat, a con man stalk their prey. >> once i finally came to the realization that this thing is just a scam, it was too late. >> narrator: no victim is too big or too small... >> they took 25 bucks from a 15-year-old paperboy. if you had it to give, they'd take it. >> narrator: ...until a trusted employee decides to bring them down from the inside. >> if i just walked away, nobody would stop them. they would...
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let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city here in chicago. i'm calling to ask about ez-chip. ezch? >> that is too dicey for me. it hasn't been doing that well. there is a reason. it's up with of those semi conductor stocks that, frankly, it's too darn hard to figure out what's going to happen. i want to stay away from it. let's go to dave in missouri, please, dave. >> caller: hey, cramer, i've got a question. >> sure. >> caller: oil and gas, chesapeake have a lot of assets selling cheap. why doesn't a major oil company like chevron, exxon, scoop them up and buy them out? >> well, i think they're very difficult to understand. that's a part of the problem, my friend dan dicker who writes with me on "real money.com," he says averages work well at $5, i'm not going to go against them, at the same time when you buy these down-and-outers, when they go down, you feel like shooting yourselfmentlet just say, interesting ideas, but pure speculation. joanie in new york.
let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city here in chicago. i'm calling to ask about ez-chip. ezch? >> that is too dicey for me. it hasn't been doing that well. there is a reason. it's up with of those semi conductor stocks that, frankly, it's too darn hard to figure out what's going to happen. i want to stay away from it. let's go to dave in missouri, please, dave. >> caller: hey, cramer, i've got a...
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jim aiken, how are you? >> hi, nick, great to be here again. >> explain to people at home why tomorrow you can't say, we will put all of our power through wind mile i mill, solar, grass, the cleanest coal in the world, what would that mean if you tried to do that? >> jim, i think, clearly, the answer is we got a massive amount of investment that's been made over the last 106 years. now, all that investment is still not there, but it is the most heavily capitalized industry in the country. when you spend that kind of money, you are spending long-term activity -- you are spending long-term activity that support the energy and the economy in the future. to make changes too quickly can have a dramatic impact not only on the costs utilities have to charge their customers and the impacts on the economy, but also in order to make these investments, it takes time to make those investments, because they're long lead-type projects that you have to achieve. >> now, the ones you have made, they have been difficult, they
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patrick in arizona, please. >> caller: hi, jim. when you have a stock that's had a good run, we of course take some off the table. >> right. >> caller: but if it's one of our stocks we really like long term, what is the plan to get back in when there are no pullbacks? >> i've got an answer you're not going to like. that happens, you missed it. one of the great things about this market is, you always know there is another train coming to the station. one of the things people don't want to do is say, you know what? i missed that one, or i blew it. sometimes you've got to own it. charitable trusts, we can't buy that one back. it moved too far. that's what happens. got to wait, or never. john in new york. >> caller: jim, good evening, this is john from new york. i have a quick question for you. i own a stock, i made money with it. i'm looking to take my money and put it into something else. is it best to take one stock with that money or two good stocks? >> depends how much time you have. one of the things that i try to say over and ov
patrick in arizona, please. >> caller: hi, jim. when you have a stock that's had a good run, we of course take some off the table. >> right. >> caller: but if it's one of our stocks we really like long term, what is the plan to get back in when there are no pullbacks? >> i've got an answer you're not going to like. that happens, you missed it. one of the great things about this market is, you always know there is another train coming to the station. one of the things...
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patrick in arizona, please, patrick. >> hi, jim. we had a stock that's had a good run, we, of course, take some off the table. >> right. >> but if it's one of our stocks we like long term, what is the plan to get back in when there are no pullbacks? >> well, you know, i got an answer to patrick you are not going to like. happens, you missed it. one of the great things about this market is. >> all aboard. >> there is another train coming to the station. when that happens, you missed it. it's one of the things people don't want to do, anybody, is to say, you know what, i missed that one or i blew it. sometimes you got to own it. charitable trust, i say, we can't buy that one back. it moved too far. that's what happens, you got to wait. john in new york, john. >> caller: jim, good evening. this is john from new york. i have a quick question for you. i own a stock. i made some money with it. i'm looking to take my money and put it into something else. is it best to take one stock with that money or two good stocks with that money? >> it
patrick in arizona, please, patrick. >> hi, jim. we had a stock that's had a good run, we, of course, take some off the table. >> right. >> but if it's one of our stocks we like long term, what is the plan to get back in when there are no pullbacks? >> well, you know, i got an answer to patrick you are not going to like. happens, you missed it. one of the great things about this market is. >> all aboard. >> there is another train coming to the station. when...
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and then the stock loses money but if you ask to be fair to jim cramer if you ask them these people felt they could hold on to the stock took a specialty was of course. cnbc is making money promoting it to get >> host: if you - jim cramer performances and check on the number of times there have been numerous things showing very unimpressive schemes. that matter as you point out in the book we might go opposite the advice of david ramsey or susan your men and a lot of people we feel fatal -- people reveal they are hurting us more than helping. why? >> guest: the past several years people feel like we have the economic prevalent of hurricane sandy. let the people are doing is here are some sandbags come here is an umbrella. do what we say and you will be fine. they are the ones selling of the umbrellas and the sandbags that say that you are going to be fine and. >> guest: she said she wouldn't go to the stock market herself and set up the money had navigator newsletter with a small mutual fund adviser getting amazing results allow easier to get great results when you are doing that. d
and then the stock loses money but if you ask to be fair to jim cramer if you ask them these people felt they could hold on to the stock took a specialty was of course. cnbc is making money promoting it to get >> host: if you - jim cramer performances and check on the number of times there have been numerous things showing very unimpressive schemes. that matter as you point out in the book we might go opposite the advice of david ramsey or susan your men and a lot of people we feel fatal...
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meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> going out of business. they're nuts! they're nuts, they know nothing. >> there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. a lot of people want to make friends. i'm trying to make you money. i need to educate you and teach you. so call 1-800-743-cnbc. there's nothing worse than sometimes when we get to these big levels, a steep low, an all time high like the dow jones did today. i actually come out here and i'm searching for the right tone. the right things to say, i know these milestones bring in new viewers. i wonder if this is the chance to get in or get out. when i have to search, come up with the tone. feel right about it, you know what i do, i fall back on what the late mark haines would do. why mark? he was a show me kind of guy who demanded vigor. he would question whether we are all too enthusiastic. he was the guy who called a
meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> going out of business. they're nuts! they're nuts, they know nothing. >> there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. a lot of people want to make friends. i'm trying to make you money. i need to...
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>> boo-yah, jim. good to be here. i'm alex from new jersey. i want to know what's going to happen with myriad genetics after the supreme court ruling. >> i don't know. we're trying to figure it out ourselves. sometimes it's better to say it happened so fast. all day i have been saying i got to get to myriad genetic, but it's like an honest show and i did not get to it. i got to do the homework. it was kind of stunning. we were talking about it before the show and i said i hope no one asks me about myriad genetics, but i don't know the answer, but i'll come back. thank you very much. how are you? >> hi, boo-yah, jim. i'm tyler from villanova. >> go nova. >> i saw you there. it was great. >> it was a good show. we had such a good time with that show. it was really fabulous. >> so my question is about sprint. >> sprint? >> it's going with softbank. do you see value in the long term? >> yes, i do. because of the way my friend david faber talks about this, i'm proud of the work he did. because it's better
>> boo-yah, jim. good to be here. i'm alex from new jersey. i want to know what's going to happen with myriad genetics after the supreme court ruling. >> i don't know. we're trying to figure it out ourselves. sometimes it's better to say it happened so fast. all day i have been saying i got to get to myriad genetic, but it's like an honest show and i did not get to it. i got to do the homework. it was kind of stunning. we were talking about it before the show and i said i hope no...
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i'm jim cramer. i will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ mama said there would be days like this, mama said, mama said ♪ ♪ mama said there'll be days like this, there will be days like this mama said, mama said ♪ ♪ i was walking the other day and everything was going fine ♪ ♪ i met a little boy named billy joe and then almost lost my mind ♪ ♪ mama said there will be days like this, there days like this my mama said ♪ ♪ mama said [ music playing ] >>> good evening, everyone. this is "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. we have breaking news now on the war in syria. and it looks like the u.s. is about to get much more directly involved. the obama administration now confirms the assad regime in syria has, indeed, used chemical weapons against the rebels. the white house says president obama has decided to expand the quote scope and scale, end quote, of u.s. military support to the rebels. this is the so-called red line assad has crossed. the administration says the chemical weapons are res
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>> jim cramer. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriousl
>> jim cramer. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real...
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let's go to jim in new york. it could be me. jim? >> caller: new york boo-yah to, you jimmy. >> i like that attitude. what's up? >> caller: hello? >> jim, you're on. what's going on? >> caller: okay. royal bank of scott land. >> going to go to 13. win the good, the bad. this stock is so ripe to go higher. the naysayers to jim cramer on twitter, join me tonight. i'll be there and i'm going to dish it out to you, jack. dave in california. dave. >> caller: boo-yah to you from southern california. >> what's up? >> caller: the stock, i love the fundment mamentals and i love w does. a little on the high side, 80 bucks. it's multiple, like 98. my stock is alumina. >> i like that. i like technology stocks. very, very good strong fundment as. you go. california, you go. >> caller: jim, this is yugo. >> no. we've got other things to do with our money. that is to conclusion of the lightning round. >>> coming up, digital delivery, it's been a long time since tive have changed the way you watch today but as newcomers like netflix continue to take
let's go to jim in new york. it could be me. jim? >> caller: new york boo-yah to, you jimmy. >> i like that attitude. what's up? >> caller: hello? >> jim, you're on. what's going on? >> caller: okay. royal bank of scott land. >> going to go to 13. win the good, the bad. this stock is so ripe to go higher. the naysayers to jim cramer on twitter, join me tonight. i'll be there and i'm going to dish it out to you, jack. dave in california. dave. >> caller:...
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welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. great to be on your show again. >> you can tell me what happened, tell me if i'm wrong. some people say you know what, this company is now mature enough that it's an earnings per share story, it's no longer a net asset value story. i disagree with that analysis. what do you think? >> exactly, jim. we had some great announcements over the last couple of days. we found another zone, the wolf camp "d." we had the best well really in the permian basin. over 3000 barrels a day. and the wolf camp d was way above ore expectations. we had a couple of wells that we drilled a couple of miles away. now we have the wolf camp a, b and c and d. and i think our number will be end up being low over time. >> again, i'd like -- for people who did not hear you the first time, or have not listened to me on the show several times, you're saying this one field could be maybe the second largest field not just in the united states, but in the world. >> yes. it's the largest in north america. it's the second
welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim. great to be on your show again. >> you can tell me what happened, tell me if i'm wrong. some people say you know what, this company is now mature enough that it's an earnings per share story, it's no longer a net asset value story. i disagree with that analysis. what do you think? >> exactly, jim. we had some great announcements over the last couple of days. we found another zone, the wolf camp "d." we had the...
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louis in oregon. >> caller: yeah, boo-yah, jim cramer. i bought off of your recommendation sbc united airways, i bought the in the high 17s, and fallen back to the mid 16s. buy more or hold what i have? >> i like my next buy so it changes the average. which means if it goes to 15, you buy. 16 is too close to the first purchase. randy in massachusetts. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, we love your show. >> thank you so much. >> caller: we think you're the best. two part question, okay? i work for edward holby, toyota is giant, anyone increasing quality have a chance of taking them on and possibly, you know, equaling their stock standing, and secondly, considering ford's superior market capital over gm, and a slimmer, stronger company, especially in the recession, do you see them being able to pass the stock value? >> i think ford is better than gm. i think toyota motors should be fine at 120. both are fine with me. phil in north carolina, phil. >> caller: hey, jim, hue are you? >> i'm fine, you? >> caller: i got to tell you about yesterday. what a
louis in oregon. >> caller: yeah, boo-yah, jim cramer. i bought off of your recommendation sbc united airways, i bought the in the high 17s, and fallen back to the mid 16s. buy more or hold what i have? >> i like my next buy so it changes the average. which means if it goes to 15, you buy. 16 is too close to the first purchase. randy in massachusetts. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, we love your show. >> thank you so much. >> caller: we think you're the best. two part...
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let's go to jim in florida. >> caller: how about a big jim red, white and blue cramer boo-yah. >> i'm liking that boo-yah, thank you very much. >> caller: i'm looking for something in the offshore lng, hercules offshore. >> it's up very big versus the others. i'm not going to bless it here. i think the others are behind it. i'd rather pick up another one in that segment. rick in michigan. >> caller: boo-yah from grand rapids, michigan, jim. >> nice. >> caller: mx, i'm up 110%. >> you're greedy. you know what you do, cut it in half and let the rest run. that was taught to me by the master many, many years ago. we know who she is and we are sticking with her. robert in tennessee. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. how you doing? >> not bad, how about you? >> caller: it's my birthday so i'm good. >> happy birthday. >> caller: thank you, sir. quick question about prospect capital. psec. >> these are like these mezzanine loans. if i want 11% yield, i'm going to go to analy. i spent a lot of time talking about it this weekend. nly for 11%. dan in michigan. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. your a
let's go to jim in florida. >> caller: how about a big jim red, white and blue cramer boo-yah. >> i'm liking that boo-yah, thank you very much. >> caller: i'm looking for something in the offshore lng, hercules offshore. >> it's up very big versus the others. i'm not going to bless it here. i think the others are behind it. i'd rather pick up another one in that segment. rick in michigan. >> caller: boo-yah from grand rapids, michigan, jim. >> nice. >>...
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. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriously famous. >> this fiery money manager rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> who is cramer? >> jim cramer. >> he's evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market and i am nuts about the market. >> from the host of cnbc's "mad money," here's jim cramer. >> who does forbes magazine say is the hip hop artist? >> jim cramer. he even mentioned it on "mad money." >> this fake block thing is poised to explode. >> spending all day listening to my dad yell about "mad money" with jim cramer. >> bottom line! everything's enjoying to be fine. >> stark industries. that's a weapons company that doesn't make weapons! >> sat in front of the tv, make them watch "mad money" all day long. >> boo-yah. >> are you okay? >> oh, yeah, it's nothing, i was a guest on "mad money" last night. >> what's happening? is one of you jim cramer? okay. stop it. stop it. >> hello fellow facebookers, i'm here to get you more friends. >> there's one guy that gives you to it straight. >> what's up wit
. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriously famous. >> this fiery money manager rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> who is cramer? >> jim cramer. >> he's evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market and i am nuts about the market. >> from the host of cnbc's "mad money," here's jim cramer. >> who does forbes magazine say is the...
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"mad money" with the one and only jim cramer starts now. >> i'm jim >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business and they're nuts! he's nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> mad money." you can't afford to miss it. i'm just trying to save you money. call me at 800-743-cnbc. it didn't kill us after all. turns out the cyprus mess was used as just one more buying opportunity for the voracious seekers. >> buy, buy, buy! >> of exposure to our stock markets. the drou dropping 62 points. the nasdaq slipping slipping merely .35% despite dire predictions last night about where we were heading and at one time we were up before profit taking at end of the day. hardly a rendezvous with deadly destiny. >> the disappointing news about cyprus and the run on the atm came over saturday and i decided while negative, no denying it, it wouldn't impact our market that much because we are now way past the days when europe converted over our market. sunday i went over to tef arian which i o
"mad money" with the one and only jim cramer starts now. >> i'm jim >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business and they're nuts! he's nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> mad money." you can't afford to miss it. i'm just trying to save you money. call me at 800-743-cnbc. it didn't kill us after all. turns out the cyprus mess...
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to educate, but i'm entertaining, coaching and teaching tonight. so call me 1-800-743-cnbc. does the market not understand the gravity of a u.s. government shutdown? does it not comprehend it's not merely the nation's credit rating that's at risk from the debt ceiling debacle? but the full faith and credit of the republic itself? how long can we shrug off this grand canyon plunge that's coming? as we did again with another benign day, dow tipped 29 points, and nasdaq advance advanced .22%. this is behavior. is the market actually smarter than you and i think? i'm starting to believe the latter and tonight i'm going to t
"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. stearns are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not...
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>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> announcer: one man, one mission. >> i just want to make you money. >> announcer: eight years. >> you need to get in the game! >> reporter: tens of thousands of miles traveled. >> this new black gold rush is just getting started. it's the sound of american industry roaring back to life. >> announcer: hundreds of ceos. >> my life story can be your life story. >> announcer: thousands of callers. >> caller: boo-yah, jimbo! >> announcer: millions of your e-mails and tweets. "mad money" thanks cramerica for being with us for over 2,000 episodes. >>> you knew the move in apple would happen just when no one was paying attention, didn't you? isn't that total lack of attention why the stock would go up nine points in one session? no fanfare, no scrutiny, under the radar. remember when apple was on everybody's lips? all you heard was how the company lost its way and wasn't using cash creatively. we hung one as carl icahn played with tim cook. it went from a failed product
>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> announcer: one man, one mission. >> i just want to make you money. >> announcer: eight years. >> you need to get in the game! >> reporter: tens of thousands of miles traveled. >> this new black gold rush is just getting started. it's the sound of american industry roaring back to life. >> announcer: hundreds of ceos. >> my life story can be your life story. >> announcer: thousands of callers....
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i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! [ helicopter blades whirring ] [ sea gulls squawking ] [ indistinct shouting ]
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>> caller: afternoon, jim, how are you? >> good, how are you. >> caller: i'm interested in your long-term investment views respect to -- i'm a huge bull in housing and i'm not fretting the facts that mortgage rates have gone up. enough with it already. that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> booyah cramer! >> i'm dead serious, i honestly believe you should be the chief of the federal reserve. >> booyah, we are huge fans. and we have a license plate. >> i love that, i have a horse named booyah. >> booyah, jim, my two children know that when "mad money" comes on, no more sponge bob square pants. >> hi, jim, i'm robin from noew york, i am a action alert subscriber and if you are single i'm interested. >> oh! >> here is -- >> no, i better not. >> booyah, love to watch your show, watch it every night. this is my husband, carl. he does not like your show, but he has to watch it. >> hey, just a sec, clear him out of here. okay, as soon as the ball -- and i catch, i'm looking. all right? [ applause ] >> that's my cue to
>> caller: afternoon, jim, how are you? >> good, how are you. >> caller: i'm interested in your long-term investment views respect to -- i'm a huge bull in housing and i'm not fretting the facts that mortgage rates have gone up. enough with it already. that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> booyah cramer! >> i'm dead serious, i honestly believe you should be the chief of the federal reserve. >> booyah, we are huge fans. and we have a license...
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i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! >> the following is a paid presentation forthe wen healthy hair care system, the secret to soft, lustrous, beautiful, shining hair, by celebrity hair stylist chaz dean, brought to you by guthy-renker. what does it take to get your hair this shiny, bouncy, strong, and beautiful? the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. >> people ask me all the time: does wen cleansing conditioner really work? i started using wen two years o. so...you tell me. does wen really work? ♪ >> i've seen a lot of changes since i first started using wen. my hair's so much healthier now, it's so much smoother, it's so much silkier, and it all starts with wen. >> with wen, it's just like this "kumbaya" product that everybody can use. >> i will never go back to shampoo. never, never, never. i'm a wen girl, so i'm gonna be using that forever. >> whether you have fine hair, thick hair, coarse hair, wavy hair, or curly hair, wen is the secret to getting the sexy, beautiful hair you've always wanted. wen is rev
i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! >> the following is a paid presentation forthe wen healthy hair care system, the secret to soft, lustrous, beautiful, shining hair, by celebrity hair stylist chaz dean, brought to you by guthy-renker. what does it take to get your hair this shiny, bouncy, strong, and beautiful? the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. >> people ask me all the time: does wen cleansing conditioner really work? i started using wen two years o. so...you...